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Corner lights [Merged 9-9] bumper running signal marker front

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QuickClipse2

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Jul 4, 2003
Rohnert Park, California
I replaced my front bumper lights today with clear corners and boy do they look good. The only problem is the stock bulb is still yellowish and doesnt look very good at night. What should i do to get the super white bulbs that dont look like shitty stock bulbs?

Any suggestion?
 
Hey guys I been looking for a thread on this but i couldn't find any. also i looked at many pics but done gave the answer i want. my question is i'm about to buy clear side markers. i was wondering if i have the clear markers on my 99 eclipse w/ stock bulbs, will the light look very white to the point a cop can pull me over? or will it be a little amber? if its really white, where can i get cheap amber bulbs for it? thank you so much. :D
-steve
 
oh nice. i just dont want to get a ticket for something small like that LOL i been wanting the clears for a while now. there is one on ebay where the guy is selling the lens and the bulbs but didn't have pic for the bulbs and didnt say what color it was.
 
I have clear sidemarkers and they look awesome and i love them. As for the bulb, it is mainly white, but not very bright, have never had any cop problems because of them. I bought mine off ebay, and they seller did include amber bulbs with the sidemarkers but i decided just to keep my clear ones in.
 
Just don't put the blue "hyperwhite" bulbs in there. Cops love pulling people over for those because blue lights are strictly reserved for emergency vehicles. I've never heard of people being pulled over for normal white bulbs, I certainly haven't in the 10 years I've been running clear markers and turn signals
 
Don't forget to apply some silicone around the corner lights for extra insurance towards water leaking into it.
 
Don't forget to apply some silicone around the corner lights for extra insurance towards water leaking into it.

^^^What he said....

Also, you can buy amber bulbs that have a silver coating on them. That will keep the clears looking absolutely clear but when you flip the lights on they will be amber.
 
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